Different types fit well into different roles within businesses... there's more than enough room for practically all types... then again, taking a job which, analytically, may not be suitable for your type, doesn't necessarily mean you won't excel in it or even that you won't love it...
The main question is, why do you want an MBA? So you can make money? I know a lot of people who go into business solely for that reason and they're doing very well.
Also, there are definitely ENTJ's and other T types who don't like math... so don't worry solely on that count. If you really want to do well on the GMAT, practice... even people who are innately good at that stuff need to practice (even if they don't work that hard on the GMAT itself, trust me they've done the legwork in prior years). Start with a Kaplan GMAT workbook and just drill... (Kaplan tends to be tougher than the actual tests, so it's usually better when it comes to improving your scores).
In the end, it's all about hard work. Particularly with business and finance, where the rewards often come very very late in the game...
[I can say this because I was a stockbroker for two years...]
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